If more money is given for training and retraining, if more money is given to build roads and infrastructure, those are all projects that give jobs. The same people out of a job now will be put back in the workforce, which is good for all of us and good for Canada. It creates its own circle of happiness for everybody. If people have jobs, they don't feel insignificant. It cuts the suicide rate, it cuts the unemployment rate, it cuts Ontario Works, it cuts a whole pile of things. Police costing goes down. It's such a huge picture, but they're all tied to each other.
Phil's jobs in Red Lake affect Dryden and the whole of northwestern in our region. Those 500 jobs are so important right now. We have people in the forest industry, in the trucking industry. They invest a quarter of a million in a depreciating item to carry wood, gravel, back and forth to mills, etc., and it's all for naught. Their investment is going out the window. They're independent business people, and they should have the support of the Canadian government as well.